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06 Jan 2022, 1:11 am
Fnord wrote:
All of the wrestling guys who are any good, in WWE - are professionals who take the utmost care to not hurt each other/not do any real damge, whilst putting on a good show for the crowd.
But that kind of thing requires understanding of social context, which some Autistic folk struggle with and begin to see things as being scary to their real life, rather than the social occurences they perceive, happening within a social media, digital platform.
These two guys were the best of mates off the screen, but they legitimately hurt each other with scripted, semi-fake wrestling moves quite regularly.
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06 Jan 2022, 9:10 am
blitzkrieg wrote:
All of the wrestling guys who are any good, in WWE - are professionals who take the utmost care to not hurt each other/not do any real damage, whilst putting on a good show for the crowd. . .
Same for any actor or stunt-person in Hollywood -- put on a good show with no one getting hurt.
Joined: 8 Jun 2011 Age: 35 Gender: Male Posts: 15,191 Location: United Kingdom
06 Jan 2022, 10:43 pm
Fnord wrote:
blitzkrieg wrote:
All of the wrestling guys who are any good, in WWE - are professionals who take the utmost care to not hurt each other/not do any real damage, whilst putting on a good show for the crowd. . .
Same for any actor or stunt-person in Hollywood -- put on a good show with no one getting hurt.
Joined: 8 Jun 2011 Age: 35 Gender: Male Posts: 15,191 Location: United Kingdom
07 Jan 2022, 12:24 am
The Big Show was a WWE superstar. The tall guy was just some guy they found who was really big (The Great Khali) - but ultimately didn't have any talent. Hilarious wrestling here.
I guess the fact that he didn't have any talent must be a racist thing.